: Several key students from the R-class and A-class face varying fates. The narrative highlights the emotional contrast between the families who see the "Goukaku" (Passed) notification and those met with the "Fugoukaku" (Failed) screen.
: We see specific reactions from students we've followed throughout the series, such as the stoic Maeda or the high-pressure situation surrounding the top-tier "Omega" class students aiming for elite schools like Kaisei or Azabu. Key Themes in this Chapter : Several key students from the R-class and
: Kuroki's role shifts from a strict instructor to a strategist managing the psychological recovery of students who failed their first-day targets. Key Themes in this Chapter : Kuroki's role
In Chapter 146 of Nigatsu no Shousha (The Two-Month Winner), the intensity of the entrance exam season reaches its peak as the results for the February 1st exams—the most critical day for Tokyo middle school admissions—are finally revealed. : Several key students from the R-class and
: The chapter highlights the mental toll on parents, showing them as the "silent warriors" who have supported their children through years of prep work.